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What documents are required for driving on the road?

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ReidFitz
09/04/25 6:02am
According to Article 11 of the Traffic Law, when driving a motor vehicle on the road, the vehicle must display the license plate, place the inspection qualification mark and insurance mark, and carry the vehicle registration certificate. The license plate must be clearly and completely displayed as required, and must not be intentionally obscured or damaged. No unit or individual may confiscate or detain the license plate. Below is a detailed introduction on how to obtain the vehicle registration certificate: Obtaining from the Vehicle Management Office: The vehicle registration certificate is obtained from the Vehicle Management Office with documents such as the vehicle purchase tax certificate and factory certificate. It is usually issued on the spot, and the license plate is mailed to the owner once it is produced. Driving with a temporary license plate: After selecting a vehicle model and paying the purchase price, the dealer will provide the owner with the manufacturer's vehicle quality certificate and a three-day vehicle movement permit, and issue the purchase invoice. The owner can drive with the temporary license plate. However, in most places now, the Vehicle Management Office issues both the license plate and the registration certificate at the same time.
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LaMaximus
09/16/25 6:58am
Every time I hit the road, I make sure to carry several essential documents. My driver's license proves I'm qualified to drive, the vehicle registration certifies the car is road-legal, and my ID card is for identity verification. These documents are indispensable - forgetting any could result in fines or penalty points during police checks. I once saw someone fined 200 yuan for forgetting their registration certificate. That's why I've developed a habit of checking my wallet and glove compartment before driving to ensure all documents are present. Additionally, it's wise to carry the compulsory traffic insurance certificate in case of accidents. I also recommend keeping photocopies of these documents in the car as backup. While digital versions are accepted in some places, physical copies are the safest bet. Since adopting this routine, I drive with greater peace of mind, free from worries about unexpected situations.
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Bernice
10/30/25 7:33am
I just got my driver's license not long ago, so I'm extra cautious before hitting the road, always worried about not having all the necessary documents. The driver's license proves I've passed the exam and can legally drive, while the vehicle license serves as the car's identity proof—without it, the car can't be on the road. Also, carrying my ID card makes inspections easier. If caught without these, I might face a fine of 1000 yuan and points deducted. Experienced drivers advised me to bring the insurance proof too. I always organize these documents in advance and keep them in a small bag near the driver's seat to avoid panic during checks. Developing this habit during the novice stage is crucial—it enhances safety and prevents point deductions that could affect my license.
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